HORTICULTURE DIPLOMA
Announcement Of Passes
The Cockayne Memorial Medal for the candidate completing the Diploma of Horticulture and gaining the highest average marks in the final stage of the examinations conducted by the Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture has been awarded to G. L. K. Jones, of Christchurch.
The junior memorial prize for the candidate gaining the highest marks in the oral and practical Stage I examination has been awarded to J. Woodley, of Christchurch, and the David Tannock Memorial Prize for the highest marks in the oral and the practical examination in Stage 111 has been awarded to G. L. K. Jones, of Christchurch. The subjects in which passes have been gained by other candidates are indicated by code numbers as follows: Bookkeeping (2), horticultural botany (23, plant protection stage I (4), oral and practical stage I (5), principles of botanical classification (6), horticulture stage I (7), horticulture stage II (10), plant protection stage II (11). oral and practical stage 111 (12), thesis (13). beekeeping (19), entomology (20), bee pasturage (21). Christchurch.—Aitken N. A., 11: Jones, G. L. K.. io, 12, 13; Mander, G. D., 11; Scadden. W. J., 6: Whittle. L. F„ 10, 11, 12; Woodley, J., 3,4, 5. Geraldine.—Burns, R. 1., 2 5 19. * Wai mate.—Wilkins, R. G., 2 3 4. Nelson.—Gay, D. S„ 2, 7. Oamaru. —Cook, V. A., 2, 20, 21.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30629, 21 December 1964, Page 11
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